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In a bid to reduce pollution and noxious environmental impacts, China has broken ground on a project many had imagined could only exist in a utopia: a forest city. Set to boast a population of 30,000 people, the Forest City in Liuzhou will be covered in greenery of colossal scale. Overall, the 175-hectare city carved into the Chinese countryside and...
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NASA has announced that its first-ever asteroid deflection mission has progressed to the next design phase. The Double Asteroid Redirection Test, or DART, is as the name suggests, an asteroid deflection technique that is set to become a world-first planetary defence system. Using revolutionary technology known as kinetic impaction, the DART will strike asteroids in order to shift its orbit.
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The cause of self-driving cars puts people on edge for several reasons. First, it is a polarizing issue when it comes to safety, and not everyone agrees that a computer program can or should be a better driver than humans.
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Two weeks ago, the English power grid set a new record in renewable energy production, with over half of its electricity coming from those sources. Last week, the US renewable energy sector did something it had never done before: it produced 10% of the national grid’s power. Although that may not sound like much, it coincided with other reports from...
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Science experiment gone wrong? A results of nuclear leaks? Speculation has been rife after Dutch fishermen caught a two-headed newborn harbour porpoise in the North Sea. A victim of by-catch, it was buried at sea after being documented by the crew who did not keep it fearing it would be an illegal action.
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The impacts of rising sea level and climate change on low lying reef islands has been well researched, and has begun to make its way into environmental considerations and conversations on a world stage. However, whilst this issue is well known within the scientific realm, the layman has yet to grasp how exactly a small amount of sea level rise...
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